This will be our final official work
session until the Tuesday after Labor Day. In the meantime there
will be updates of anything happening during the summer months.
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It was suggested that all volunteers sign their name
inside the driver door panel before the cover was installed, so we
did, even for those who were not able to be there.
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Final coat of paint is applied around the edges.
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Fred does some touch up.
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Conrad installs the door panel.
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Volunteers hang the door.
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When we prepared the Futurliner for the show last year
for the "Eyes of Design" we cut red plastic for the rear
brake light lens. We did not like the look of our plastic even
though the original lens were cut from red plastic. "Custom
Tail Lights" owned by Johnny Smith out of Richmond Landing
donated new custom lens that he cut for the Futurliner. They now
look great on our Futurliner. He custom cuts lens for antique and
street rod cars. His phone is (859) 369-2500. Thanks Johnny. Don
Bratt and Ed DeVries fit a lens into a frame.
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Rear door without lens frame.
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Wes Myrick works on restoring the steering wheel.
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